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LTC 148-2003 CITY of MIAMI BEACH ".... Office of the City Manager ~ Letter to Commission No. If'-I? -- '2Ao3 FROM: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez '.A~ City Manager U'fr 0 WEEKLY UPDATE Date: June 27, 2003 TO: SUBJECT: The purpose of this LTC is to provide the Mayor and Commission with an update describing some of the areas the administration focused on during the week of June 23, 2003: Neighborhood Leadership Academy - The Tourism and Cultural Development Department, alongside the Economic Development Department, presented an overview of their responsibilities and services to academy participants during the Academy's final week of presentations on June 23. The participants' surveys, completed at the end of each session, will be compiled and shared with each department. A final report, including a summary of all three Neighborhood Leadership academies, will be presented to the Mayor and Commission. Fourth of July Celebration - Members of the administration continue planning for the City's annual Fourth of July celebration, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on the nnd Street Beach, behind the Band Shell. The free event will be headlined by world renowned trumpet player Arturo Sandoval and will include a naturalization ceremony and a fireworks display over the ocean. Additional celebratory efforts, commemorating the City's receipt of the prestigious AII- America City Award, are also being incorporated into the event as well as planned individually for a later date. The Office of Communications has begun media outreach efforts, disseminating press releases, calendar placements and event flyers to generate media interest. Further information on the transportation, parking and security plans, as well as copies of the English and Spanish versions of the flyer, are posted on the City's intranet and internet. Major Events Plan (MEP) - As part of the City's Major Events Plan (MEP), representatives from the administration met throughout the week to continue planning and coordinating city services for all of the upcoming events. The MEP, consisting of various phases of citywide planning and logistical implementation, attempts to ensure that all city services are enhanced and members of the community are adequately informed. Among the events for which the City will be implementing its MEP are the City's Fourth of July Celebration, NAACP Conference and the Billboard Hip Hop Awards scheduled for August 9 at the Jackie Gleason Theater. South Beach Neighborhood Meeting - Representatives from the administration and the Police Department met with residents on June 23 to address various South Beach neighborhood issues. Residents expressed concerns over police efforts in the area, requesting information on crime prevention and protection initiatives currently underway and stronger enforcement of vagrancy violations. Those in attendance were assured that the Police Department will compile area statistics and disseminate information on projects such as "Project Clean Sweep," which was initiated as a direct result of a previous neighborhood meeting request. Community members were also informed of the new panhandling ordinance and its enforcement details. Residents also raised questions over the development of the Alaska Parcels, located in the South Pointe area, and were reminded of the upcoming community design workshops on July 1 and 15 seeking community input. Pine Tree/La Gorce Homeowners Association Members of the administration, alongside representatives from the Police Department, joined residents on June 23 to disscuss various neighborhood issues. Those in attendance were assured of police diligence in the area, and received comments to traffic and quality of life concerns. Parks and Recreation - Members of the administration and the Parks and Recreation Department hosted a special meeting of the Parks and Recreational Facilities Advisory Board on June 23 to discuss new tennis fees and available scholarships. In order to remain consistent and competitive with the South Florida Parks program market, members of the Board voted to increase fees. Members also agreed to establish need-based scholarships covering 75% of fees, with applicants evaluated on a case-by-case basis. A report, detailing the recommendations, will be provided to the Commission in the near future. Anti-Smoking Ordinance - Members of the Administration attended a workshop on June 24 to discuss the impact of the new anti-smoking ordinance on local businesses. The public forum, sponsored by the Hotel Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches was held in conjunction with representatives from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco detailed the implementation of Amendment 6 to the State Constitution and subsequent amendments to the Florida Clean Air Act. Convention Center Budget - Members of the administration, joined by representatives from the Convention Center Advisory Board and the Convention Center Capital Projects Oversight Committee met on June 24 to discuss and approve the Miami Beach Convention Center's capital budget for the 2003-2004 fiscal year. Modes of Rapid Transit Options - The city's consultant, HDR Engineering, Inc., hosted a follow-up public information workshop on June 25 which provided an overview of the transit evaluations currently underway. The workshop, discussing modes of rapid transit options, provided an opportunity to review evaluations and results from a recent Modes of Transit study while affording the public with a forum to express their perspective and receive answers to their , concerns. The consultant also expounded on the benefits of using a streetcar transit mode, highlighting its unobtrusive and small design as considerable advantages. HDR Engineering will also participate in a special meeting of the Planning Board on July 8, beginning at 5:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers, to discuss the evaluation report with members of the Committee. A special Commission meeting, presenting the draft report, has also been scheduled for July 10, beginning at 5:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers. Neighborhood Markets RFP - Representatives from the administration, in conjunction with the Evaluation Committee, scheduled their first Lincoln Road Antiques and Collectibles Market meeting on June 25 to allow those bidding for the management and operation of street markets to present their services to the Committee. Additional vendor presentations will be heard at the next meeting, taking place on July 22, beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the City Manager's Large Conference Room. Customer Service Initiatives - Members of the administration, in conjunction with the Neighborhood Services Department, held a customer service training session on June 26. The session, conducted by international speaker and television host Dee Sanford, afforded employees with realistic tips on providing superior external and internal customer service. Employee Leadership and Parenting Forum - In order to help employees achieve stronger leadership and interpersonal skills, the City held Family Development Forum on June 26. The forum, part of an innovative six-month coaching series developed by representatives from the Human Resources Department and the Communications Office during the "Waves of Change Customer Service Appreciation Week," provides employees with dynamic and real life solutions to everyday work scenarios and life challenges. The Family Development forum, which also includes a corresponding Leadership forum, focuses on enhancing family relationships while instructing staff on how to develop a balance between life and work responsibilities. All coaching forums are carried out by a professional coaching instructor, with the schedule posted on the employee intranet. Valet Ordinance - Representatives from the administration and the Parking Department hosted a meeting on June 26 to address proposed amendments to the City's Valet Ordinance. Topics of discussion included the implementation of the Commission's previous recommendations. Five-Year Consolidated Plan Public Hearing - Members of the administration hosted a public hearing on June 26 to discuss the City's five-year Consolidated Plan for the fiscal year 2003-2007. The meeting afforded members of the community with an opportunity to present their perspective, with applicable comments to be included in the final report presented to the Commission on July 30. The 30-day comment period, welcoming resident suggestions, concludes on July 11. Alaska Parcel - Members of the administration are preparing to host a community design workshop on July 1, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Commission , Chambers, to discuss proposals to resolve South Pointe area litigation through the proposed expansion of public land and Baywalk adjacent to South Pointe Park and development of the Goodman, Hinson and Alaska Parcels. Several plans, brought forth by architect Alex Cooper of the firm Cooper, Robertson and Partners, will be evaluated for the general area bounded by Biscayne Bay, First Street, Ocean Drive and Government Cut. A second community meeting has also been scheduled for July 15, beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers. A full schedule of ads, placed in various Miami Herald Beach Neighbors editions, have been placed to notify the community. Outdoor Entertainment - Members of the administration continue preparing to participate in a City Commission Workshop on Monday, July 7, beginning at 2:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers, to address community concerns and comments regarding the proposed hotel and outdoor entertainment ordinance. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. JMG/ri/jl F:/cmgr/$all/ltc-03/weeklyupdates/June 27weeklyupdate